10 hours ago10 hr Moderator No. Well, he didn't age well in the LeagueChip Kelly fired as offensive coordinator of Raiders - ESPN
9 hours ago9 hr Moderator No. N(ot) F(or) L(ong).If Penn State hires TOSU OC Brian Hartline, will Chip go back to his Day job? With Geno Smith as your starting QB? Good luck to the next man up. Pete Carroll cannot be at fault, right?Joe Flacco is still playing and starting at QB. There are 32 NFL teams, and many do not have an A-list QB.In a rather weak QB class, Dante will be in demand.
9 hours ago9 hr Moderator No. Second season in a row Pete Carroll fired an OC mid-season. Even with a good roster I dont know how that is conducive to creating any kind of consistent offense.
9 hours ago9 hr Author Moderator No. Heck, if Stein leaves, I'd take him.Doesn't have to recruit much since the rest of the staff is so good at it.Plus, Chip kinda recruits just by being Chip the offensive guru, hello Dante. Kids remember the unis and Chip's high-octane offenses plus a Natty in '24/25, not his recent failure at UCLA or the NFL.
9 hours ago9 hr Administrator No. 1 hour ago, Steven A said:Well, he didn't age well in the LeagueChip Kelly fired as offensive coordinator of Raiders - ESPN Mr. FishDuck
9 hours ago9 hr Administrator No. 2 minutes ago, Steven A said:Heck, if Stein leaves, I'd take him. Mr. FishDuck
9 hours ago9 hr No. I actually thought Chip looked a little stale this year from the beginning, although in all fairness, he didn't have a tremendous stable of offensive talent to work with.
8 hours ago8 hr No. In 2007 Bellotti grabbed him from obscurity in New Hampshire, and Oregon agreed to pay him $150,000 to join the staff.Imagine the $$$ that has gone through his bank account, including severance payments, from the Eagles, 49ers, and now Raiders. His coordinator salary at Ohio State was $2million, and his salary in Las Vegas was $6 million. He let UCLA off the severance hook by resigning but grabbed a nice salary.I don't really feel sorry for him that "things haven't worked out." Every night he should be making an intercessory prayer in behalf of Bellotti.At some point his guru cachet has to wear out?
6 hours ago6 hr No. I think the game has passed him by. Was he really that instrumental at Ohio State last year? It took him till the playoffs to figure out that he had three NFL receivers, and two NFL running backs that could also be used in the passing game. How well is that Jim Knowles fellow doing btw? I'm not saying Chip is a bad coordinator, or that he didn't help Ohio State win. What I'm saying is that when a program has itself running at optimum level, you can have multiple coordinators flow in and out. Just as long as you have the right structure and alignment. Nick Saban at Alabama, Ryan Day at Ohio State, Dan Lanning at Oregon, Kirby Smart at Georgia.Even championship coaches like Dabo or Jimbo won with one set of coordinators. Clemson hasn't been the same without Venables, and Jimbo Fisher couldn't duplicate what he did with Jameis at Texas A&M. Both those guys had/have every resource Dan, Ryan, or Kirby have. They just couldn't adapt to losing assistants, and NIL management/transfer portal rules.Chip would do well to find a place with the structure he had under Ryan Day, and stay there if he wants to continue coaching.
4 hours ago4 hr Moderator No. 5 hours ago, kirklandduck said:Second season in a row Pete Carroll fired an OC mid-season. Even with a good roster I dont know how that is conducive to creating any kind of consistent offense.I think Pete's making room for Lane Kiffin? Or, maybe Jon Gruden? 😁😁
30 minutes ago30 min Moderator No. Chip is not about the team. Chip is all about himself, and hiring him erodes what I perceive as a strong part of the culture that DL is building at Oregon. Being prepared for the inevitable loss of assistants is a part of being a top program. Oregon, under DL, is a very attractive opportunity for OC’s with an eye on putting together a strong resume for a HC position. Oregon should already have better candidates on their list.
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